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Raikkonen: Ferrari can still challenge for F1 title

Kimi Raikkonen says that nothing is lost in Ferrari's hope of winning the Formula 1 championship this year, but admits that his team needs to start doing a better job. Although the Maranello outfit has shown huge potential in the first three races of the year, it has yet to beat Mercedes to the chequered flag. Raikkonen, who saw his hopes of a challenge evaporate after a first-corner collision with Sebastian Vettel in China, knows that things have not been ideal so far this year. But despite Nico Rosberg opening up a healthy lead in the title stakes, Raikkonen thinks everything is still to play for – especially if Ferrari can raise its game. "It is only three races old the...
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